Chapman Partnership provides Education, Job Training & Placement to the homeless. They will help interview clothes and bus passes, tools and certification fees, and many other services. Call for more information.

South Florida Workforce provides Career Services. Job seekers are able to use a range of services and resources they offer to find employment. They will also help file unemployment compensation. Call for more information.

South Florida Workforce provides Refugee Programs. If you recently arrived to the United States, 60 months or less, you may qualify for help. They will help you with finding a job, skills training, and other services.

The South Florida Workforce serves three types of eligible refugees:

A Refugee, with or without cash assistance, in the country for 60 months or less

Refugee Cash Assistance Client (eligibility determined by the Department of Children and Families)

Welfare Transition Client (eligibility determined by the Department of Children and Families)